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Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot (centre) and chief minister-designate Ashok Gehlot (second right) at the party’s headquarters in New Delhi yesterday. Image Credit: PTI

New Delhi: India’s Congress party on Friday named Ashok Gehlot as Rajasthan’s next chief minister, and Sachin Pilot his deputy, after party president Rahul Gandhi successfully brokered peace between the veteran leader and his younger colleague.

After Congress’ observer to the state K.C. Venugopal made the announcement at a media briefing here, Gehlot thanked Gandhi for giving him an opportunity to serve the people of the state for the third time and promised that he and Pilot would ensure “good governance”.

Pilot exuded confidence that Congress’ good electoral performance will continue, saying the party will get a big mandate in 2019 polls and form the government.

“We will meet the governor today and will decide on the details of the oath-taking ceremony,” Venugopal said.

Meanwhile, in Madhya Pradesh, senior Congress leader Kamal Nath will be sworn-in as chief minister on December 17 after Governor Anandiben Patel handed him a letter of appointment for the top post.

After being chosen as the leader of the Congress Legislature Party, the 72-year-old met the governor on Friday morning and conveyed to her the resolution of the CLP electing him as its leader.

Nath’s swearing-in ceremony was expected to be held in the Lal Parade Ground here at 1.30pm.

He told reporters that his main focus would be on the agriculture sector, which is the backbone of any economy, and joblessness among the youth.

“Joblessness in the state among the youth is one of my biggest challenges,” he said.

Kamal Nath was accompanied by a delegation of leaders including former chief minister Digvijay Singh, Vivek Tankha, MP, Arun Yadav and Deepak Babaria, General Secretary in-charge of Madhya Pradesh.

He was chosen as the Congress Legislature Party leader at a meeting late on Thursday night after two days of consultations, including parleys held by the party chief.

Soon afterwards he announced that he will fulfil all the promises his party made in the election manifesto.

The Congress won 114 seats in the 230-member House. It fell two seats short of the half-way mark, but ensured the support of 121 MLAs with Samajwadi Party (one seat), Bahujan Samaj Party (2) and four Independents backing it.